It is the Hungarian government’s express intent to quickly reach an agreement on a financial assistance package with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union, minister without portfolio in charge of the talks Tamas Fellegi said in an interview in the fresh issue of weekly Figyelo.

Mr Fellegi said the government does not want to drag out the talks. He added that he would travel to Brussels for negotiations after holding talks with the IMF in Washington at the beginning of next week.

Mr Fellegi said he was seeking support from representatives of the German, Austrian and French governments for a speedy agreement with the EU.

He said the government was coming to the table without any pre-conditions and was open to accepting the recommendations of the international organisations.

Mr Fellegi said he expected to reach a compromise between a precautionary credit line, which the government wants, and the Stand-By Arrangement offered by the IMF.

The EU and IMF delegations expect they could get a mandate for negotiations already in January.

Mr Fellegi confirmed that the government wants to continue to finance the country’s debt on the market, even if the IMF and EU assistance carries more favourable conditions.

The minister said he expected the agreement with the IMF to be easier but the agreement with the EU to be more complicated.

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